The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

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" ” * K«mngexacrty^rn«g(TOn»ine;offfinwT T s 'HM n»Jhwcircular. *■ I Restaurant ^>g fl » o J Limestone attest la Ohio, v«-f Th^Dowtla ' ^ ; <^ovekrHMmc 35 T. _____ lr> < . < * u %*-U r r * v 9 A 5 I I; ,i r ‘ S* o » v ■& > « » 3,000 fi T h t t s, - » ' . < V «, " *!,. mOrphiftei1’- cocaine, ’ o r diiaroforixi d r - their ,#ro in Jtjy- of lliles' R em ed ies. ■ i s rew a rd i s offered he* I certain unscrupulous h s m ake false statements I' these remedies. I t is Istood t h a t th is reward I s on ly t o goods purcft- ln t h e open m a rk e t, which. Ino t been tam p e red with.' ■"Miles* rem ed ies dire. by tre n g th en in g a n d invig- ! effect up o n t h e nervous, .> and p o t b y weakening fcrves. |w, _«id' r*ooitua«nd ‘ttbm'u ptbera Ur ym* Is usliis.tb* 1A- fhtf nw ima amwit m luleu . ^ssr^tsss% wits*-wofldafrfoJ rtibnUs/' ftOM% Salt lank* City/ VttK |lf*e' Antt*P*fn Fill* *rs*afdjw IfBOlat, wh* will ouarant:** th«t I t p*ck*o* wtn wntfit if U su jK ^ ffiss igw fc ed ic a l Co., E lk h a rt, Ind 0 ® iHUsSw* teMseofdy*' i p s r& \ f t MN* y®s£Sf «▼ft # < ^ , -.V. ’r f - *. FreeTramportdioii on iS purchases of . $5.00andover. $ m Sale. Tfemen^oas Saerifiee WORTH OP it r t • , ’ f , f / . .Shoes, H a t s a n d M e n ’s B i i r n i s h in g s f o r M e n , JB oy s a n d C b d d r e n , t o b e d i s t r i b u t e d i n t o t h e h om e s ,, o f . - T h i s e n t i r e s t o c k o f g o o d q u a l i t y C l o t h in g , E t c . , n o w - i n t h e h a n d s o f t h e N A T I O N A L S A L V A G E NOW IN THE HANDS OF ' CHICAGO ^ILLINOIS; NOW IN THE HANDS OP NATIONAL SALVAGE CO., CHICAGO,- , . IL/LINQIS to close out the business of J, Baskin. The entire stock to be sold out rapidly, all to g o a t less thanactualcost for, raw material. Store tiow closed marking down every article *border to dispose of the stock quick- tyv All goods remaining (after 7 days will be removed to Chicago, Ills, , V 'C / > v f - . x J ' \ y . £ \ i L ~ j i ' ‘L , '/’-V y x / , ■ ' • - • ,,, ; : Cotitterdalfestftity A '];■'.JX'j'-'St-'j;!:ri prlcefe cu t down 'r o THE^LOWEST IAMIT. The etora - of 3. Baskin f»now m the hand* of the Natipnal SalvageOo„ Of CHICAGO, JX i I j ., / Itemember, n o postponement. Sale positively begin* Sa tu rday , October 20th, a t 9 a- in., and the bpurs served for < ^ Saturday, ■ 111., Store now closed marking down the entire stock, every a rtic le a t pfices th a t ydU sell th e whole atock rapidly, - Hey- ,f k . « M r « «h '‘ l>«Vr>K m m a I ak T A m ' • , r4 FENS S A 1 UKUA. Y, U U v , u 1 .• , v : v o ^ v JtoScara 3 S ^ (^ - f^ ^ *- --- 4 ^ ,,! i;„,r, -----*r- v. ,' l";"'"I "'.' O'L^-rrt.y 11 ""-"•|" 1 " r » —" " ' . ^ m k i t u t T ■■/CA-i/i n r r r n ss v , j ^ in sT^amNGFiELD i t " * ,+ « ' . v * ‘ i / v - \ l . ' ■. ■ - /■ ' vj I , J L \ J g ^ ' 7 J F t y ‘ s iM fM a A f < naFv M t , j l ' ^ "4;^“ -f; . • / ' , J? ‘v .*“ •' \ ' r ' ‘ 1 •1 ' - J > .....— .... 1 . - ^ 1 — - ^ ^ - ^ .....h..-.r............ , ... ip * f w - > \ , « r-v * ' • ,C' / ^ \ . /.ro.. ,. ,<-y • j ■• 'fB'- :< ' :r'' :jj^$3^*3E%X3XT(3i n M f ” ' ’ ( , "( ^ r ‘ * J jh U *1 " <* ^ ( > , V • ■ ! , * , *» , , * ^ - ■‘ ' • f ’...... ^ -'- ■ ^ ' c *r I - ”f ■ ■*)>., * * I ‘ \ F A t, ?, „ . . 1 V ^ . ' t " f. *A<iid»4r^f^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ids :ets ‘i hfr* Chireneeb'cIiLanhi. or }Springs, ■Congressional ‘UotmniUeti- < l‘2 fll nirtU in3 th is d istrict attended the 1Hopping sale* Tiiarsday. Mr. ' — *------- ■ > , gchlliinl:'. Ii,ade. th is <fKce a vt-ry . Mrs. Ida. Conldm^Novem-; ^ **. . H e r ii- V ‘ ; j ‘Ify o o w an tto slibhCl ibn i?OBSALE ■* for any 11 A e r than any otheragencv . V, J»%i^ar- box. , *,' • "■ ’ ' a - Included) th an any other store in the county, 1 ] “ e S E . *; A yW lir ig Poland N ov em b e r 1st,*w h e ^ finite* Tier lb . 35crChina male hog. W . H . Creswell. • Catalogue w ith prices as low or low- 24&Ib; Sack Snowball, Golden Bu)e 1>atll Kferr o£ Bu'shville, In d ., 6r Model Flour for . JUe Js v islting l)je soq; Mr, B . F . K e rr. Bacon choice per lb . H* FOB B EN T j *-A house well lbeat- e d a n d ingoodooncitioiL M, d.Oof- fey. Z. Hoover left Tuesday m o tn ing for l.ouisvinet Ky ,, where >*.* J V I U W V • « -■ -*f v * a * U * U M « < « V U V M * J .^ Al#**, j magazine op newspaper ..Wait u n til Marshall being a, brother-in-law of ^ - L““ ■*■ > *• Mrs. J, 0 wry. Bov. Wylie K ilpatrick filled the B. F. pulpifcl» 8 tSabbath,andpreacb- 2Slb, Sack Fine Granulated .Sugar for , - 4 4i.Si Sweet po tatoes (fancy ones) per peck ^?c SBig Cats “S ta r l'tobacco” for 25c iui uv »< uib , ».* Cranberries fancy ones 8 qts, foV S6c j,? expects to spend a few-days; 8 Bars S ta r or Sw ift's P ride soap 10c Eoyid Baking Powder 1 lb, can 45c 2few Pancake and Buckwheat F lo a t in packages. ’ 1®® prunes (fancy new) 8 lb. for 25c gelisfc died suddenly Monday on the train Hear pe rry , Arkansas. H ea rt failu re was th e Cause. . Mr. J . A, K ilpatrick o f Iiebsnon} nary runabou t with gusolino powL’ ning le ft - The iufanfc eon o£ Mr. and Mr», h O. Matthewa died Thursday of hea rt ' BOSTl— A gold bracelet set with UNDERWEAR *F-« Iw“™ CMWrpn’a UnicB Soite ratra 1 M„. Holt' i»iiol.as teen good 5 0 c Visiting in th e Bnfet fo r some tfm L a d ie s ’ U n i o n S u i t s f i n e o n e s j hM retttrned home‘ #1 nrs i| Iw lll operate tile David Tarbox Zg t Tt • ^ C -a *1 An nTW|« c ia e r press on Tuesday and F riday Men’s Un iO ft S u i t s $ 1 .0 0 a n d 0J t r e e k u n til fu rth e r notice. , J O. N , Stuckey. Also s e p a r a t e g a r m e n t s a t 2 5 | B ev .S am Jones, the noted evan a n d 5 0 e GLOVES GLOVESGLOVES a lt kinds an d priemx. « Men’s arid Boy** "TrOtuon up on hig *uto Sabbath mo. We have an immense atnek *n , ftU. to h e a r his b ro ther preach, and grades, and can fit and please ev e ry»Hl}j| plnce Moht{ay for D etro it,. n f j d t w m S e S c o r d ^ FOB B E N T : - . Corn stock and L ‘a ilS r id e s |L « 0 ,84.00 to ♦*.«> p t. ^ J « e P«MureJ o r JOOJ.ead MenVDma P an ts in plain and f a n - . *u>yn rx»rr«on . -rnonc o- - a W. ry weaves in worsteds add cassi-!Cedarville* meres, $100, 84.50 to 84.00 p r. Mrs. Jam esG regg isso tfermg wltii th r if t -M W - fW U irA V f iu lf - a dW o o a te d shoulder blade du e to ♦7,00 M e n g (jOTuUroy ” l a n accident white ho ld ingafractious $10.00. Jhorse. Men’s D u e k C e n t s $ 1 .5 0 ,J David B radfute attended A $2.00 Sc $ 2 .5 0 Isdprise dinner-Wedneday a t Yellow Men’s l e a t h e r ( b a t s i e v e « n 4 S S ™ ™ " ° ' " '* ¥ " ' b fe $ 5 A 0 , , , 1 , I Mr*. F . Miller, wl.o li« . Men’s L e a t h e r C o a t s s i n g l e i ^ n i n f e e b i e health for sometime, * a e/v fwaa moved Monday to the home of _ ^ , 'h e r sister, Mrs. I). M, Dallas. OVMkCQJtTS S H ti SVtTS* .^ h e f e she will m ake h e r home. Hen's Fine Nnlta m wasdmsrw a n d , **•! i»i. a t- *n ^ iw.oo, f(Mp (his die* Mr, J . C, ^brmonfc is In a very dangerous condition having under-, gone ah operation,Wednesday for hernia. D id . Stewatt, McOietlan and Grube performed th e operation, wfafch is hoped will be successful. -New Prunes, -New bann ed Corn, New Canned Tomatoes, Nev Soup Beans, New Mrs. Austin's Pancake, and Buckwheat Flopr. And The Best F lou r is the Bride of Liberty. a t Nagley Bros. « - .. Messrs. B , F* Kerr, Andrew Win-' teVand W . J . Cherry attended the \V, 1, Woods dispersion sale of Short-Horn cattle a t Washington C, if. Thursday. Mr. K e rr purchased a n Scotch bred cow to place in Ida herd. Mr. L . H . Sullenberger has a noW aiHoifU'bOe runabout th a t ho is us­ ing In connection with furthering b is flouring interests, I t is much different than the ordinary automo­ bile runabon tin th a t if is theo rd t- Those New Biick^Ovoronum * » ’ ***** Jhe Hopping sale have a t 8118b and ♦ t*M s m B S s m w * * * * * An immense atoek and vartei-jr uf nrtiurstlay In ihe in terest of ids earn p w p . \ . Mr. B iley Ditfcl© or Chicago, pas* Mr. Dee E . Bife will hold a public sale on October *M a t which time he will sett all lift stock and rnrm im­ plements. A fter the sale Mr. Bile expects to move to Kenia whore lie will reside While attending tise V, 1*. Sem inary there. Mr, aud Mrs. Jacob L o tt retttrned home F riday from Adam s county After a v isit o f several ,Wceks there w ith their daughter, airs, Coblor. Sabbath Mr. Lo tt went to Washing­ ton C. Iff to v isit his grandson, F redB rad tu to , who f t sick with ty* phoid fever. *The residents along the Rapid: T ransit lino between Xenia and Daytbn have through their attorney, Charles Darlington,Bled complaint w ith the S late BnRroad Commission asking th a t the Company be com­ pelled to imprpve the Hue for safety and to give betfer service. Wo are In receip to f a copy ot Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 4 . H i W olfora lotfc the first, of the week" f o r 'a tour of California, They left Chicago Tues- tla.\ evening, 1 * Mr, And Mrs, B . f i, Lotviy a ttom l-, ed the funeral of the late George Marshall of X en ia Monday,- Mr. ed for Bov. O .H . Milhgdn in the evening, Bev. K ilpatrick f t a bro­ ther Of Mrs. 2 , T. Phillips. A number of Greteno Countians left Monday for a prospecting tour ot Canada. Among them were Messrs. Homer Jobe, Arch • and Samuel Anderson, and Bussel Brew­ er, They will v isit the Alberta lands. Mrs, Ja ines Hatfield, wife of the Representative of C lark county who resides near Clifton is very seriously ill b u t f t some better* Mr. Hatfield has also been very sick fo r several Weeks. FOB D A L E :-O n e woven wire Spring, l Iron bed, chairs, dishes and showcases. A lo t of canned goods a t cost, states, tobacco cu tte r and other articles. - R o b e r t M c F a r la n d . Mr. L. E . W hlnery, who lias been ‘ Assistant cashier of itie Exchange Bank, moved to ids former home ih Sabina Thursday. Mr. Wlllnery has been chosen as cashier of the F iis t Nation! Bank WEth a t places * - Mias Stella Matthews, who lias been suffering with nervous trouble tine to over work iu h e r school in Beavercreek township, was taken to D r. Bftdflliff’s private san itarium in Dayton la s t Sabbath ih tfm hope th a t recovery will be speedier With new surroundings. Mr, D, M, Dallas was attacked Sabbath n igh t dy a cow in his y a rd causing h im to suffer a dislocated shoulder and Afractured collarbone. The animal rushed oh him felling lnm to tlm ground w ith the above result. H e f t able to be around the house bu t unable to a ttend to b f t farm work. Messrs. John Pierce and E lm er OWcns have been erecting a number of h itch ing racks about town a t the instigation of council, th is body ta k ­ ing notice of public sen timen t a fte r lie attem p t to make i t a fine to hitch to poles when there was no t enough racks to accommodate the public. O u r b u s in e s s i s j u s t o n e y e a r o l d a n d g r o w i n g f in e . G r o w i n g b e c a u s e e v e r y d a y m o r e p e o p le a r e l e a r n i n g t h a t w e d o b u s i n e s s o n t h e S q u a r e d e a l ” p l a n a n d t h a t 4e v e r y s t a t e m e n t w e m a k e c a n b e d e ­ p e n d e d o n . ' W e b n l y a s k a tr i a l, i f w e c a n ’t p r o v e t o y o u t h a t i t p a y s t o t r a d e w i t h u s w e d o n ’t e x p e c t y o u r f u t u r e b u s in e s s , a n d t h a t is w h a t w e w a n t t o J k e e p o u r b u s in e s s g o in g , c O u r f a l l a n d w i n t e r , g o o d s a r e i n . W e c a n g i v e y o i i w h a t y o u w a n t a t p r i c e s t h a t w ill s u i t y o u . W e s e ll t h e b e s t F e l t A n d R u b b e r G o o d s m a d e . PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY RIGHT, Springfield, Ohio, 25 F. Main St 8-4 .f . -4 vi «•* m D /BcM u lft latent Wwli “ The Gentleman Bagman'” , I t f t | A liMW «**** *** b“ uv”- l cwi c W f m g Uc L itt e G a p^fc ou t by Harppr Btoa, of *lSfi jwttems, JnclurHoga «»* n fW, t» to ro t *m o t t h a t . P. chwchwi of W k Glty and acema to meet tirt J l S f w i r f M iw » w > . . r iH h W. W n » « . ^ . o y i . i w . t y W »> «■>«»'»"• a ^ fr.?.aiT!ai? 3 £ thy IhnU # .wmm -n m women. Mammoth Stort. zisst*'m "“’'“ v S r s 1a tf ttd » th« near Intwte. Iw * ™ lh* /) 00 t* lRii' T h e f i r s t o f t h e l e c t u r e c o u r s e o n N o v e m b e r 1 , A l e c t u r e b y M r s . I d a C o n k lin . D o n 't f a i l t o s t a r t w h e n t h e c o u r s e s t a r t s . Mrs. Olivo H ill of Kingman Kan., and Mfts E lisabeth ’ Reynolds ot nraCRpilfigfleld O., tehufhed to the hoine of the latte r, a fter sovefal bays v isit with friends And telatives. Winter Underwear. E x t r a h e a v y , d o u b l e b r e n s te ti, fle e c e lin e d , u n d e rw e a r 5 0 c p e r g a rm e n t . W r i g h t ’s m e d ­ i c a t e d d o u b l e b u s t e d , * e x t r a fin e , $ 1 ,0 0 p e r g a rm e n t , SlilililVflK, T H tP H A T T P lJ I I H m l i m i t 1 1-4l a | ! 87 X. Llmciitonc, fit. SpwRgflrfd, O. APPETITE I f y o u r a p p e t i t e i s p o o r , e a t m e a t . T o t e m p t y ^ u r a p p e t i t e a n d n o u r i s h t h n s y s t e m o u r c h o i c e m e a t * a r c n o t e x c e l l e d b y a n y t h i n g . T h e w e a k a n d t h e s t r o n g * t h e s m a l l a n d t h e h e a r t y e a t e r a l i k e e n j o y t h e m . 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